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I've been using iPhoto to manage photos from my digital camera. However, I can't seem to find a way to import just selected photos, rather than the whole lot that is on the camera when I'm importing. It just says 'ready to import (number) of pics'. I do like to keep photos on my camera even when they're imported but obviously I don't want to have to import the same photos every time just so I can get a few new ones imported. Is there a way to 'mark' or select photos before you actually import in iPhoto? This was a standard feature of the Sony application I used with my PC, but of course it isn't Mac friendly.

This querie has been tailor made for me .... I had this exact same problem with photos I had downloaded and trashed constantly being redownloaded just 'cos I don't delete my memorycard on my digital camera!

Go to MacintoshHD>Applications>Image Capture.app.

You'll wonder how you ever survived without it and why iPhoto doesn't have this feature already built-in.

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<:EDIT:> Oh, I forgot to mention that you need to go into Image Capture Prefs and in General look for:

Actually Pulse-8, you are right - I tell a lie. My camera slots into a dock, and the dock plugs into the Mac via USB. So, perhaps the camera/dock combo looks like a USB drive to the Mac. This is for my small point 'n shoot. For my main SLR (Canon EOS-30D) I simply pull out the CF card and plug it into a Firewire card reader attached to the Mac. Very clearly THAT behaves like an external drive.

So, in neither case am I directly plugging the camera itself into the Mac.

I guess you would need a card reader to do what I am doing. Apologies for failing to mention that! BTW, they are cheap, cheap, cheap. About $20 will buy you a multi function 12 format card reader. So, this may be a cost effective solution for you if you are looking for a change.